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Jones has denounced the tactic, calling Newman a "political novice" for thinking he could silence him.
We decided to keep him as a novice for this season and he's definitely a horse to follow.
His head and face are shaved, and he presents the upper and lower robes of the novice for consecration by the officiating abbot or senior monk.
You get the impression that she's the golden girl in the convent: until she arrived, the order hadn't had a novice for 12 years.
In the evening, New York City Ballet presented Jennie Somogyi in "The Cage," where she took on Jerome Robbins's man-hating Novice for the first time.
Amateur men's tournaments decrease the likelihood that matches will be unbalanced by separating competitors into two divisions: novice, for those with fewer than ten fights, and open, for those with ten or more.
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Despite price hikes, finding a reasonable deal has become increasingly easy for novice collectors for all sorts of types of cars.
There are five monks and novices for every 1,000 people today, compared with 11 in 1980, when governments began keeping nationwide records.
Twenty experienced (experts) and 40 inexperienced operators (novices) for DLM-ETI were enrolled.
Since the majority of solvers are novices for a specific topic, even a meritless idea could spread.
As can be seen in Fig. 3, the two expert groups outperformed the novices: for players vs novices z = 3.33 and p <.01, and for referees vs novices z = 3.254 and p <.01.01
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